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Worcester - WR4
Enquiry from: Martin B
Start Date: Immediate
new shed in garden
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Worcester - WR4
Enquiry from: Martin B
Start Date: Immediate
new shed in garden
Worcester - WR5
Enquiry from: Bernard W
Start Date: Immediate
Support strutts in the loft
Bromsgrove - B61
Enquiry from: Colin L
Start Date: Immediate
Several carpentry/Joiner jobs. Refit Oak front door and repair lock. Repairs to timber summerhouse. Replace rotten timbers where required.
Bromsgrove - B60
Enquiry from: Malcolm M
Start Date: Immediate
Refurnish the landing and hall stairs ,spinal and rails
Worcester - WR6
Enquiry from: Mike S
Start Date: Immediate
Wooden window repairs - some need sills replacing. Old house.
Malvern - WR14
Enquiry from: Claire C
Start Date: Immediate
We would like the window replacing but in the style of the traditional windows of our home. The new window does not need to open. Please let me know if you would be able to quote us for the job. ...
Malvern - WR14
Enquiry from: Andrew C
Start Date: Immediate
Replace timber barge boards on eves
Malvern - WR14
Enquiry from: Elizabeth D
Start Date: Immediate
Quote for replacement outside door and several window frames
Bromsgrove - B60
Enquiry from: Peter H
Start Date: Immediate
bespoke bifold internal oak door and internal oak shutter what type of job are you looking to have done: wooden window/doors how many windows do you need: 1 window
Malvern - WR14
Enquiry from: Antonia H
Start Date: Immediate
Please could you advise if you would be able to trim 7 internal doors following carpet fitting to my new home? Each needs a few mm off the bottom of the door. If so please could you advise cost. If no...
Worcester - WR6
Enquiry from: Rob K
Start Date: Immediate
8 tulipwood rebated door frames fitted into 2 masonry and 6 timber apertures 8 solidwood window sills fitted material is ready on site. what level of service do you require: supplied and fitted proper...
Malvern - WR14
Enquiry from: David C
Start Date: Immediate
We need to replace some wooden garage doors measuring 2170w by 2220h to outside of the frame.
Malvern - WR13
Enquiry from: Chris M
Start Date: Immediate
2 oak cottage doors fitted
Pershore - WR10
Enquiry from: Keith L
Start Date: Immediate
Re felt a 6x4 garden shed
Pershore - WR10
Enquiry from: Richard F
Start Date: Immediate
We have a garden deck which was installed in 2016. It is composite decking laid onto a wooden frame. One corner of the wooden frame underneath has rotted, and I'd like to know if a repair would be fea...
Worcester - WR5
Enquiry from: Shaun M
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Hi. I need a door fitting to an upstairs attick bedroom. I have an old door and you can cut this to size. It’s an irregular shape door frame as it’s an attick room entrance. Can you help? We�...
Worcester - WR1
Enquiry from: Chris W
Start Date: Immediate
Hi There, I’m looking for a piece of oak minimum length 187cm x 18cm minimum width x 30mm thickness approx. I’m trying to obtain a piece that is light in colour. Do you have anything in stock that...
Malvern - WR13
Enquiry from: Jane B
Start Date: Immediate
We had a visit *** April and haven’t received a quote yet so thought I would get in touch to make sure you have my correct email. Many thanks 😊
Bromsgrove - B60
Enquiry from: Lee C
Start Date: Immediate
Door frame / door fitting
Bromsgrove - B60
Enquiry from: Claire D
Start Date: Immediate
Thinking of moving our kitchen into our conservatory but not sure what this would entail. We'd like Stephen to come and have a look.
Do you have a need for a carpenter in or around your house? If yes, then one of the first things you’d probably want to know is the exact amount it would cost to get the project over the line. Now, carpenters are skilled craftsmen that are able to make things with wood and fabricate all sorts of wood constructions. The price charged by carpenters are determined by a wide range of factors which makes it nearly impossible to provide a short and accurate estimate without having a look at your unique requirements. In this post, we’re going to give you an in-depth insight into general carpentry charges while also considering some of the influencing factors. Let’s take a look!
Some of the most common factors that determines the price charged by a carpenter includes the project type, the size as well as scope of the project, the location of project, ease of access, experience and qualification of the carpenter and lots more. For instance, if the job is a minor one such as building a shed, it’ll cost a lot less than something more complex which requires a bit more experience like constructing a staircase. In general, building a shed will have a labour cost within the range of £150 to about £250, while a staircase construction will require a labour cost in between £1,000 to £1,500. For general carpentry, you can expect to pay within the range of £20 to £30 hourly rate depending on a number of factors which are stated above. It’s also important to state that while some carpenters charge per hour, others by the day and several of their projects will be charged at fixed prices.
The table reveals the kinds of work that Carpenters normally do and also the regular cost range of these jobs. Some tasks take longer to finish than others so costs do differ by task.
View our Carpenter cost guide View our Carpenter adviceCarpenter job | Carpenter cost in 2025 |
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Kitchen Fitting in Worcestershire | £975-£2,495 |
Carpenters and joiners in Worcestershire | £375-£575 |
Plasterboard dry lining in Worcestershire | £638-£978 |
Wood flooring in Worcestershire | £750-£1,150 |
Wooden decking in Worcestershire | £663-£1,863 |
Garden shed in Worcestershire | £325-£795 |
Wooden window repair in Worcestershire | £320-£480 |
How To Plasterboard A Wall
If you’re looking to plasterboard your wall, one of the essential things to have in mind is that the plasterboard must be hung horizontally and not vertically. Due to the way they’re manufactured, plasterboard sheets normally possess a “grain along the length. This implies that, it’s only when they’re firmly placed perpendicular against the wall that they’re able to achieve their maximum strength. Materials you’ll need to complete this task includes: Tape measure, stanley knife, pencil, spirit level, drill driver or screw gun, surform, drywall screws and handsaw. Now let’s have a look at the wall plasterboarding steps!
• To plasterboard a wall the first step to take is to place each board in such a way to make the edges the centre of the noggins and upright. Also, the the adjoining walls and door openings should fit closely to the edges.
• Work from the door opening to the ending wall. From the the stud’s edge to the noggin’s centre, use your tape measure to measure a cut board and as a rule to mark up.
• Place your spirit level on the marks and use the Stanley knife to run a line along the intended cut. Once done, turn the board on its edge and give a sharp push on the back to split.
• Cut the paper left with the knife after folding the split edge back on itself. This way, you should get a nice and clean edge.
• In its right position, place the board up against the studwork. Install the screws on the board’s edges where a noggin or upright can be seen.
• Mark lines down across the board at the stud’s centre.
• Cut the end boards to length.
• Install the remaining boards as mentioned above. While doing this, make sure the factory edges are together.
• Cut any board extending into an opening and finish the edges using a surform.
We’d recommend you hire the professional services of a plasterer for the best results especially if you lack the necessary training or experience. Plasterboarding a wall can be a tricky challenge and you’d save yourself some time, money and effort by getting it right on the first trial.
If you’re thinking about making improvements to your home, it’s only reasonable to become familiar with the ins and outs of the requirements to make the project a success. Not just the cost involved to complete the project, but also the duration it’ll take to complete the job and lots more. When it comes to the installation of wooden flooring, there’s a need to find out whether or not an underlay is required for the task. In this article, we’re going to consider this in order to ensure that you’re on the right track. Let’s take a look!
First and foremost, underlays are common with carpets as they allow for an even surface with no lumps and bumps. It also provides a deeper barrier between the carpet and the floor as carpets, themselves, aren’t particularly thick enough to provide adequate comfort when walking on them. Underlay also helps improve insulation which in turn, helps cut down your energy bill. So, are underlays also needed with wooden flooring?
In general, wooden flooring does not really need an underlay. This is due to the fact that they’re perfectly comfortable to walk on without the need to add an extra padding underneath. However, the subfloor will have to be made prior to the installation, as a result, an underlay is needed at all there. With that in mind, it’s highly recommended to make use of an underlay when installing a boarded floor to a wooden subfloor mainly due to the fact that it’s able to provide a much-improved insulation. When it comes to wooden flooring, it’s always best to go for quality rather than looking for ways to cut corners. If you’re able to go for the best project with professional installation and little extras like undelay, you’d notice and enjoy the long lasting nature of your wooden flooring immediately after installation.
How To Dot And Dab A Plasterboard
If you want a fast and simple way to achieve a smooth and sturdy wall which is decoration-ready, then dot and dab plasterboard is the way to go! It’s a relative simple process but can also be a bit challenging. Therefore, if you lack the necessary training or experience, hiring a professional would be a great step to protect your investment and guarantee the best results. Here, we’ll provide you with a deep insight into the plasterboard’s dot and dab procedures. Let’s have a look!
• At the thickness of the board with the adhesive, mark the ceiling and floor as well as the wall to indicate the centre of each board.
• Ensure the wall’s height is 15mm more than the plasterboard
• Make a mixture of the adhesive and achieve a thick consistency. Apply a consistent layer of the mixture around the wall’s perimeter, edge of the ceiling and any other openings with the use of a trowel.
• Select dabs that are about 250mm long and 50mm to 75mm wide and apply the adhesive in them. Make use of 3 vertical rows for individual boards. Also ensure to apply, at skirting level, a band of adhesive.
• Position the board’s reverse side against the dabs, and laying against the packers. Then make the board align with the ceiling and floor marks with the help of a straight edge.
• Raise the board till its tight against the ceiling with a board lifter. Once done, use the plasterboard to wedge the board into place before you remove the board lifter.
• Repeat the same process for the remaining parts of the room. Once completed, make sure the adhesive is set before you remove the boards.
Cutting a plasterboard is a relatively simple process requiring only some basic tools. Unfortunately, the lack of knowledge serves as big deterrent for many people who wishes to put it to good use. Plasterboard can actually be sawn using an ordinary timber saw that’s fine-toothed to get a cleaner edge. However, the basic tools you may also need includes a sharp knife (Stanley Knife), pencil, a fine sandpaper, a straight edge and measurement tape as well as a wall board saw. Let’s have a look at the cutting process!
• Firstly, you need to put the plasterboard sheet flat on a firm surface.
• Use the tape measurement to measure the cut you wish to make.
• With the help of a pencil, simply mark out the part you wish to cut on the plasterboard’s front side.
• Once marked, place a spirited level over the marked spot on the plasterboard sheet you want to cut.
• Cut a shallow mark into the plasterboard sheet using the Stanley Knife to cut along the edge.
• The cut should be slow and gradual to ensure you do not wander off the edge of the marked area.
• Once the shallow cut has been made, turn the plasterboard sheet on its edge and deliver a quick and sharp push towards the plasterboard’s back and on one side of the cut.
• Place the plasterboard sheet backing against a flat surface ensuring the line of the cut is over an edge. Once done, give a quick and sharp push towards the back of the plasterboard sheet and on the part of the board is reaches beyond the edge.
• Using a fine sandpaper, remove all forms of paper burrs.
The process of cutting plasterboard requires a lot of practice. If you lack the training and experience, the cutting process is best left to a proficient professional who can guarantee the best results the first time and save you some additional costs due to potential damages.
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